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Potty Training Dog Lessons that Truly Work

If you need to potty train your dog, there are many techniques out there so it can be hard to know what will work best for you. It’s vital that you take everything such as your personality, your dog’s personality, your lifestyle and the breed and age of your dog into consideration.

It doesn’t matter if you have a new puppy or an older dog that was never really trained you can still train them. You can even train adults in the same way that you would train a new puppy or young dog. However, you need to keep in mind that puppies as well as elderly dogs will have limited bladder control so they will need to be taken out more frequently and some accidents may still happen.

The best method for potty training dogs is to try to prevent accidents from happening in the first place. One way to do this is to set up a regular schedule. You can do this by revolving it around your dog’s natural schedule in the first place.

Dogs usually need to go when they wake up in the mornings, when they wake up after a nap, about a half hour after eating and before they go to sleep at night or for a nap. You can help prevent accidents and establish a routine by taking your dog out to go during these times.

You can cut back on accidents if you make sure you give him the chance to go to the bathroom in the proper place. Sometimes dogs are like small children who are potty training; you have to tell them to go or they become so preoccupied they forget and just go when the urge gets so strong they can’t hold it in.

As a dog owner, during the training process especially, part of your responsibility is telling your dog when to go. It’s best if you don’t wait for your dog to tell you he needs to go. If you offer your dog lots of praise when he goes outside, this will help him to understand that you want him to do this every time he goes to the bathroom.

You, the owner, have a very important role in the training process. It’s important that you always remain calm, patient and give lots of positive reinforcement and praise for a job well done. This is how your dog will learn what you want from him.

Punish your dog right away when you catch him going in the house. Your dog won’t understand if time has been allowed to elapse. Anytime the dog was left along with no way out and he had to go, he probably thought he had no other choice. It will get him confused if you come back later and punish him.

When your dog goes in the house never slap, spank or get physical with him. This can just create stress and anxiety and make the whole process harder when it comes to potty training a dog. The key to success is being as consistent as you possibly can with your dog and the whole training process.

Remember to completely clean up all accidents right away in addition to these tips. Dog urine can leave a scent that is especially strong to dogs and will cause your dog to want to pee in the same place again and again. This problem will be solved when you remove the scent completely.

 


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Comments

4 Responses to “Potty Training Dog Lessons that Truly Work”

  1. coolsat on November 4th, 2009 3:03 pm

    This is nice stuff for training your dog for potty. i will highly recommend this to every one.

  2. Leo@dogurine on November 4th, 2009 7:04 pm

    I agree with you. There are many different techniques you can use. There might be a best one and a worst one. I subscribe to the idea that finding the best one is not all that important. Just find a good one and then be consistent and follow through with it. The key is in the consistency and repetition more than the specific technique. In most cases anyway. In regards to removing the urine scent completely there are several types of chemicals designed to do just that. You can read about them in depth here http://www.dogurinesolutions.com/odor-removal/odor-remover/

  3. Stefano on December 2nd, 2009 2:55 pm

    The routine of having a house-trained dog is actually not that difficult. Being a trainer to your dog maybe frustating when your dog does not able to follow your command. I believe the basic part that you need to do is being able to create a routine. Praise your dog when she does the right thing.
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  4. dave@Dog Training Books on January 31st, 2010 4:44 pm

    The one thing that people have to remember when they are potty training their puppy is that accidents are going to happen, and if you can catch them in the act good, just give them a stern no, if you dont catch them in the act (usually the case) then you just have to let it go.

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